Do you think we could ever see an animated Cobb Vanth Star Wars show?

Do you think we could ever see an animated Cobb Vanth Star Wars show?

The character really feels like he would lend himself to exciting stories

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I do not expect much more to happen. I kinda think we've seen him at peak. He was a well meaning nobody before he found the armor, and the made good with the armor, and now his village is basically self sufficient even if he were to leave. He did well and now he is done with it. He retired on top, thus winning at life.

I expect he will show up in the season finale as part of the "friends you make alone the way" running theme.

>The character really feels like he would lend himself to exciting stories
He's literally just The Sheriff archetype in Space. Hell, I'm so fucking tired of fucking Tatooine, man. Bring in Talon Karrde. He'd have loads more interesting adventures in interesting places.

>I'm so fucking tired of fucking Tatooine
Fucking same. There's so many more interesting planets, even in canon, that they could be using. Tatooine is just a way to pander anymore, and it's overuse has led to the narrative of the planet being some backwater shithole not making sense. It was easily one of the most important planets in the franchise.

So how would anyone here make a post empire/nee order continuity show considering the EU got shitcanned?
Do you think we can see stories that don't lean heavily on plot elements from the movies?

I would do a 1000 year timeskip. Some kind of new republic well established. Maybe people are happy with it, and maybe they aren't. Same alien species, with a completely different way of living. Maybe the droids are in charge now, and way too many people are happy with being controlled by them. Maybe there needs to be a rebellion against that. Maybe the group rebelling isn't that great either. Maybe there are no good choices, but you have to pick something.

He was the one who showed up at the end of The Gunslinger right?
I know everyone thought it was Boba with the spurs, but he actually had spurs in The Marshall.

No i still think that was boba, cobb is a sherif not a bounty hunter

>The years following the ST
>New Republic is destroyed
>First Order is gone
>The events of the sequel trilogy have sent the galaxy into a state of complete pandemonium.
>Dozens of factions are all competing to fill the power vacuum and the galaxy has been segmented into territories each with their own loyalties
>Hutt Space has doubled in size
>There is a new Empire/First Order trying to rise up with a clone army
>Sith Cultists from Exogol are creating a super weapon that has a direct effect on the force
>The Grysks have seized the outer rim after successfully defeating the Chiss Ascendancy
>The Techno Union has stopped producing droids for everybody but Black Sun
>Poe Dameron is desprately trying to rally forces to fight for a Galactic Democracy
>Much less of a sense of good and evil. There are heros and villians on every side
>Meanwhile, Rey 'Skywalker' Palpatine is missing in action. She disappeared after receiving visions of a mysterious planet named Mortis and it's inhabitants that may hold the secrets to transferring Ben Skywalkers spirit from the cosmic force, back into the physical world

The Galactic Chaos Era

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Something along those lines is what i ant to happen next. One thing i hated about the sequels is that nothing was explained, they never explained where those sith cultists came from or why the new republic couldnt deal with the first order itself, it didnt explain anything. I mean fuck there shouldve been at least one new republic senate scene in TFA to show how disarray its in

> ... where those _____ came from ...
From a Mystery Box. That's how Abrams operates. That's why nothing made any fucking sense, because it all simply existed with no forethought. Sad news is that Disney currently loves that kind of low effort crap because it's cheap to turn out a noisy popcorn flick. They aren't going to stop making sequels in that style anytime in the next few decades.

>Cobb Vanth Star Wars show?
If anything, this character might pop up in the next comic with Beilert Valance

But user, with the time frame established, Cobb would have received the armor shortly after RotJ, since he left town after the Mining guild took over immediately after the destruction of DS2. The timeframe between RotJ and the Jawas getting his armor may be debatable, but it seemed like it couldn't have been longer than a couple of weeks after RotJ.

Also, I'm not saying that Cobb is a Bounty Hunter, but maybe the locals were having trouble with Fennec, and he went to look in on it, only to find her corpse.

That's not a mystery box, it's just a lack of context.

The origin of the first order wasn't some big secret for the audience to solve, it was just details JJ deliberately left out of the final cut because he thought it was unimportant

That's what a mystery box is. Things that simply exist with no reason.

I agree with what you are trying to say, but there's a difference between Rey's backstory being teased with no plan for what it actually is, and the first order not having a backstory.
The former the audience is supposed to actively consider and theorize over, a mysterybox, the latter is just bad worldbuilding and done unintentionally because JJ didn't think audiences would care

The Sith cultists literally needed one line of explanation, and that's just for the people unable to make basic inferences. Exogol was clearly the back-pocket-ace planet that the Sith seeded with a devoted working population probably thousands or tens of thousands of years ago. They've dug deep into the planet and have full industrial capability with probably millions of people and droids hidden away from both the surface and the rest of the galaxy- all at the direct command of whoever the current big daddy Sith is.
It's a smart move, if you're a sect of space wizards with extremely long-term goals. There could very well be several other planets like Exogol.

>Staple the word "animated" in the OP post for no reason other than making a thread about something that's not Zig Forums on Zig Forums
Why are people like this?

When Koresh mentioned Tatooine, you could see Mando visibly frustrated with needing to go back there again. A lot of the audience is in the same boat at this point. Tatooine can go on the back burner for a long while.

Because Zig Forums is a more pleasant place to talk about TV than Zig Forums

With Abrams there is no difference. His whole philosophy is to never care. It goes hand in hand with assuming the audience will do the lore building. He doesn't as much want the audience to do it, as he just assumes it will always happen as long as he farts something out without explaining it.

OP here.
This is why I did it.

Honestly user, while you're correct, there is nowhere on Zig Forums where it is pleasant to talk about SW.

Zig Forums threads can be very high quality if the thread starts out right
Zig Forums threads have the best chance of being good but also can be potentially the worst
Zig Forums threads are solid but only the night of a new Mando episode

>was just details JJ deliberately left out of the final cut because he thought it was unimportant
What a fucking idiot, it is very fucking important just as important as snokes backstory. Fuck, star wars is run by hacks

JJ doesn't run star wars

Mando should have let him keep the armor as a token of respect, and that should have been the last we heard of it. But you know they will shit the bed with something as stupid as remember bubba feet?.
The Mandalorian works best when it doesn't try as hard to reference other Star Wars media and just uses it to tell its own story. I thought the pretty weak season 1 finale made that clear.

>Mando should have let him keep the armor as a token of respect
That would have been reasonable and religion/tradition is inherently unreasonable.

>Mando should have let him keep the armor
Just not in his culture. No doubt he has the Mando's respect, but that isn't going to equate into Mando ignoring his club's basic mercantilism.

I know but I'm just afraid they'll just use it as a device to bring "him" back and that just seems like a stupid idea no matter how it see it.

He ran the sequels and they sucked

Boba fett came back in the EU so he should come back here too. Hell, they already showed him at the end of the episode without his armor anyways

I have little doubt that the season finale will have some of these new friends showing up to help. Maybe he will be grudgingly allowed to wear it once more, for the sake of a battle. Maybe he simply has some unexpected opportunity to walk away with it.

I agree.

>animated star wars
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He looked to bulk to wear it. Granted Cobb looked too tall to wear it.